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Journal : IECON: International Economics and Business Conference

The Influence of Age, Working Hours, and Use of Personal Protective Equipment on the Risk of Work Accidents: A Case Study at the TKBM Cooperative Work Groups 1 and 2, Sorong Port Nur Jannah; Rais Dera Pua Rawi; Akmal Ridwan
IECON: International Economics and Business Conference Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): International Conference on Economics and Business (IECON-3)
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This study aims to examine the influence of age, working hours, and the use of personal protective equipment (PPE) on the risk of occupational accidents among port workers, particularly in Work Groups 1 and 2 of the TKBM Cooperative at Sorong Port, Indonesia. Given the high number of reported accidents 40 cases in the last two years. This study highlights a critical safety issue in the maritime logistics sector. A quantitative approach with a descriptive method was employed. Data were collected from 50 dockworkers through a closed-ended Likert-scale questionnaire and direct observation. The analysis was conducted using multiple linear regression with SPSS version 27. The results indicated that age (p = 0.085) and working hours (p = 0.340) did not have a significant effect on the risk of work accidents when considered individually. In contrast, PPE usage showed a significant impact (p = 0.008), and all three variables together had a statistically significant combined effect (p = 0.001). These findings underscore the importance of consistent PPE usage in preventing occupational accidents and suggest that integrated safety management strategies should be prioritized, especially in physically demanding work environments such as ports. This study contributes to the occupational health and safety literature by addressing a research gap in high-risk labor sectors and offers practical insights for improving policy and training programs in port labor management.
Co-Authors -, Susetyowati Sofia Agilistya Rahayu Agustina Widiastutie Ahmad Fauzan Ahmad Jamil Aini Nurul Akmal Ridwan Ali Ridho Alman Andi Ahmad Chabir Galib Andi Nirwana Andi Wibowo Andriyani Anggi Eka Haryanti Ayu Nurhania Baehaqi Cau Kim Jiu Charles Parningotan Haratua Simanjuntak Cici Handayani Cut Reza Irmayani Darmayanti Dewi Malikhatuz Zahroh Dewi Wulandari Dhevin M.Q Agus Puspita W Dock Chanthoeurn Dwi Lesno Panglipusari Edward Zega Eka Kevin Alghiffari Eni Widianti Ernia Susana Fajriani Fajriani Farisatma Fatonah Rahmah Fitrah Yuliawati Fitri Dwi Ningtyas Hasrat Hotnila Manurung Imam Hadhori Intan Safiah Khairul Umam Khuroizatin Fahira Leli Anggreini Ningrum Lena Aristian manik, ria retno Manik, Zulfirman Marhaini, Marhaini Marwiyah, Syarifatul Masni Situmorang Meisya Indri Yanti Mhd Irfan Ash Miftahul Haira Mislinawati Mislinawati Moh Ikhsan Azmi Muhammad Anis Muhammad Tabroni Muhammad Zhafran Zidan Mutiara Akbar Syam Naning Puji Astutik Natasya Qhairunnisa Navik Kholili Noormiati Nur Haya Nur Hidayah Nur Ika Pujiastuti Nur Laila Azizah Nur Melinda Nurhikmah Nurhikmah Nurmila Ramadani Nursyami Nursyami NURUL HIDAYAT Nurul Maidah Pramandyah Fitah Kusuma Ravic Purba Rawi, Rais Dera Pua Renti Yasmar Riza Fitri Lubis Rumapea, Tresi Sarie, Rena Febrita Sayekti Suindyah D Shobari, Ahmad Mukhlis Sopiah Sopiah Sri Suprapti Submission AJP Suci Pangestuti Syamsul Aripin Tresi Rumapea Tutik Shahidayanti Umiatin Wa Nisa Wartini Wartini Wilman Situmorang Wiwin Airyanti Suryadarma Yurilla Endah Muliatie, Yurilla Endah